A 16-year-old boy in Cambridgeshire was left soaked in blood and urine after he was brutally beaten up and robbed as he walked home a house party.

Jack Green was ambushed by a group of 'scummy' thugs when he left the party in Wisbech on Friday night.

He was robbed of his mobile phone and trainers, urinated on and left almost unconscious in the street with a smashed nose, black eyes, multiple cuts and bruises on face, ribs, arms and legs.

Mr Green cannot remember how he managed to stagger home after the brutal attack but was found by his mother, Tammy Green, later at home in his bed.

Jack Green, 16, pictured was found battered and covered in filth after he was brutally mugged after walking home from a party on Friday night in Wisbech

She said her and her son swapped texts at 11pm and that he knew he had to be home by midnight.

Mrs Green did not wait up for him but woke up at 4:00am and checked on him, realising he was 'covered in blood'.

Jack's mother Tammy Green has released pictures of Jack's injuries in hopes that they'll help catch the perpetrators

Her son could not remember what had happened to him.

She said: 'I screamed the house down when I saw him like that in bed. Jack didn't know he'd been beaten up. Somehow he got home and staggered into bed but he has no recollection whatsoever of what happened.'

Jack Green, 16, could not remember being attacked on his walk home from a party where he sustained severe injuries, pictured

She added: 'It looks as if he'd curled up in a ball on his right side to protect himself from the blows.'

Mrs Green immediately called 999 and an ambulance rushed her son to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn, Norfolk.

She has released pictures of her son and his injuries, who is studying plumbing at West Anglia College, in an effort to find his muggers.

She said: 'I'm asking if anyone has seen or heard any information about this to please contact us or the police as soon as possible. Please help catch these scummy people who need to be taught a lesson. Jack was simply minding his own business walking home from a party when he was attacked.'

16-year-old Jack Green, pictured, was rushed to the hospital after his mum found him 'covered in blood' in bed on Friday night

Mr Green is currently recovering from the shocking ordeal at home.

Mrs Green said she's also contacted a nearby family after a similar assault occured at the Clarkson Avenue junction with Norwich Road on 20 October.

A young man going to work at 5am was attacked from behind by people in hoods and suffered extensive facial injuries and bruises.